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Section 1: Understanding the Basics of the Yagi Combo


Section 2: Configuring the Router manually
Section 3: Configuring the Router using our software (recommended over manual configuration)

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The Yagi Combo unit comes with a high-gain very directional Yagi antenna. This antenna allows
the router to "see" other WIFI networks that cannot typically be seen using a laptop or other
computer that has wireless capabilities.


  


Wifi stands for "Wireless Fidelity" and uses the 802.11 technology. Originally Wifi was only
applicable to products using the 802.11b standard, but today, Wifi can apply to products that use
any 802.11 standard. Wifi signals are typically used within 100 feet of the actual signal, however
with the advancement in technology, such as our YAGI Antenna, much further distances can be
reached.

Whether you are using the Yagi Antenna or any other Wifi device, there are many factors that
can determine how far you can be from a Wifi signal, such as hills, buildings, electric fields
(generators, motors, etc). Even being inside a building can limit your ability to connect to a Wifi
signal, especially if the building is brick, metal or other dense material.

Many restaurants, state parks, coffee shops, UPS, and other companies offer Wifi. These so
called locations are called "Hotspots". It should be noted that some are free, while others
required you to sign up or have an existing account. When you find a "Hotspot" and launch
Internet Explorer, it will present you with either a "logon" page or allow you to just cruise the
internet. If you are presented with a Logon page, then you will need an account. Some of the
major providers of Wifi are T-Mobile and AT&T, however there are many other companies that
offer Wifi. Some companies will offer Wifi in a residential neighborhoods where DLS or Cable
is not possible. Also, some private users give free access to their internet

Some helpful hints - laying out your plan of action:

Considering all the above, it is wise to locate the Yagi Antenna as high as possible and away
from any thing that might block the Wifi signal, such as the wall of a building or hills. Its also
very helpful if you know where the Wifi Signal is that you wish to connect to. One thing that is
very helpful is to obtain a wireless laptop and drive around your area and find where the Wifi
"hotspots" are located and mark them on a map with their names such as "Starbucks Wifi". When
you find these "hotspots" on your laptop, you should try to connect to them. If you cannot
connect to them using your laptop, then you won't be able to connect to them using the YAGI
Combo. As stated above, some Wifi "Hotspots" require that you have an account.
Once you have a general direction of where the Wifi Signal is located, you will want to mount
your antenna as high as possible and aim it in the general direction of the signal. Now here is the
tricky part.... depending on how the antenna is mounted at the Hotspot (vertical, horozontal, pins
up or down) will dictate how you should mount your antenna. This is something you will just
have to experiment with. It is very helpful if you mount the Yagi Antenna at 90 degrees to a mast
(much like a flag) and since you will be rotating it to find the Hotspot, you shouldn't permanently
mount the mast until you find your signal. The mast can be plastic or metal.

When you mount your Yagi Antenna to a mast, you may want to start off by having the vanes on
the antenna parallel to the ground and make a 360 degree sweep stopping ever 10-20 degrees and
checking the signal. If you don't find anything, try rotating the antenna so the vanes are now
perpendicular to the ground (up and down instead of left and right) and rotate again.

When setting up your router, you will have two different "wireless" connections that you should
keep in mind. (Explained in detail below)

1. Physical Interface - This is the connection from your router (YAGI Antenna) and the Wifi
Hotspot say "Starbucks".
2. Virtual Interface - This is the connection that is between your laptop and the router. It is your
own "private" wireless connection that you name and create an IP address for.

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Step 1-1.
Remove your router from the box and unscrew the two antennas from the router if they are
connected.

Step 1-2.
In order to configure your router manually, you must first connect up to it. This will require you
to obtain an ethernet cable and plug directly into Port labeled number 1. D  c c
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lan port of your laptop.

Step 1-3.
Plug in the wireless router and wait 1 minute

Step 1-4.
Launch internet explorer and type at the address bar - http://192.168.1.1 - This is the IP address
of your router. If you do not connect to the router and see a "Page Cannot Be Found" you either
have a bad cable, not connected to Port 1 of the router, the router is not plugged in, or didn't type
the address correctly. Check again.

Step 1-5.
Log into the router
User = root
Password = admin

Once you log into the router you will be presented with the following

Step 1-6.
Click on "u " tab on the right
Click on the Sub-Menu tap " u "

`nder "Network Setup" you will see the IP address of the router which is 192.168.1.1.
Since all routers are shipped with this address, we want to change to be sure to not make conflict with
any IP address of distant router.
We will use the IP address 192.168.14.1 because this one is rarely used and the risk of conflict is
minimized - so type that in.

click on "u  " at the bottom of the screen and then " ".
Step 1-7.
Click on the "u   "
Click on the Sub-Menu of "  "

At the bottom of the page is "u u  ", click on that.

You will see this page;

If there are any Wifi Signals that the YAGI Antenna can "see", this is where they would appear. If you
don't see any networks or the one that you wish to connect to, move your antenna slightly in 10 degree
and click again on "u u  ". Repeat until you do see a signal.
Remember that you will have to experiment to receive the best signal which might include rotating the
antenna so the pins are either horizontal or vertical to the ground.

One of the headings at the top is labeled O . The lower this number is the better the signal (example 68
is better then 82). Move your antenna slightly to get the lowest number. .
`nder the word, you see if the network is open by either a "Yes" or "No". If you see a "No, you must
have the encryption key to join the network. In other words its a private network.

If you cannot find any networks, then try moving your antenna to a completely different location and again
click on "Site Survey"

Hopefully by now you have found the network that you want to connect to.

To connect to the Wifi click on " ´  and then click on   



You should now see the page below

Click on . D    !"##!å Apply will not save your settingså

After you have saved your configuration, unplug the power from the router and your network cable from
the router - wait 1 minute.

Plug your network cable back into router and apply power to the router...wait about another minute. At
this time your PC will obtain a new IP address from the router based on the IP address you gave it.

When you see the yellow logo light on the router, wait 30 more seconds.

Try to connect back up to your router using the IP address 192.168.14.1.

Now, you are supposed to have internet (If the network you connected to have internet of courseå)

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In this section, you will learn how to set the router to have access wirelessly to the internet (from the
distant source selected in the previous section)

If you are not connected up to your router via the lan cable do so now. (see steps 2 to 4 in the previous
section)

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Step 2-1.
Open Internet Explorer and type http://192.168.14.1 and press "enter"
Again you will see the basic setup page. If you are requested to log in, the "`ser = root" and the
"password - admin"

Step 2-2.
Click on !  ! Tab, you will see the following page;

Change the wireless Mode from  to O and click 

You will see new options in the page:

Step 2-3
Setting up the "Virtual Interface"
The "Virtual Interface" or network is the network you created on the router. It is network that exists
between your laptop and the router. It also contains the IP address you assigned above. It is not the Wifi
network you wish to connect to.
You must tell the router that this "Virtual Interface" exists.
Click on ""

" to create this virtual circuit


Step 2-4 - Naming your network
Choose a name for your network, like "Z` `". It is not recommended that you use a name that someone
can figure out its you.
Click on """ then click on "u  "

Step 2-5 - Setting up your aptop and router for wireless connectivity
If your computer has a wireless switch, turn it on.
`nplug your lan cable and power from the router.
Wait 30 seconds and plug the power back into the router.... eave the lan cable disconnectedå
It can take up to 2 minutes for your laptop to configure the network card and be able to detect wireless
signals. So be patient.

You should see the "Yellow" logo light on the router light up. Please note its pretty dim. At this time the
router will be sending out a beacon which your laptop should pickup.

Step 2-5 - Connecting your computer to the wireless network.


`sing Windows XP, click on "View Wireless Connections". (click on Start -> Connect To -> Wireless
Network) or right click on your wireless icon on the bottom right of your computer.
You should see your network - Click on "Connect".
Once connected, launch Internet Explorer and type in the address bar http://192.168.14.1
og into your router
You should see your Router Setup page. If you don't, you have something wrong. Check to make sure
you have a stable wireless connection (view wireless connections) and that you are not too far from the
Yagi Antenna (about 10 feet).

Step 2-6 - Connecting to the Remote Wifi


Once you have connected to your "private" network (in this case Zulu), you can now "Join" your remote
Wifi.
To do this, click on "u  "
Then click on the "Wireless" sub-menu.
Again, you will see at the bottom "u u  " click on that
Next, find the network you wish to connect to and click on "* " and then " "
Next launch Internet explorer and try to go to http://www.yahoo.com
You may connect directly up to Yahoo.com or be presented with a " ogon" page from the wifi provider.
Again, if you are presented with a logon page, you will have to have an account.
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Step 2-7 Securing your network


To set up a secure network, you only have control over your private or "Virtual Interface". So we will be
setting up a key for just the Virtual Interface.
To protect anyone from gaining access to your "private" network (your router), you should secure it with a
"key". A key is much like the same thing you use for a car. Meaning you cannot
get into it without the key.

To create a Key for your router to the following.


Click on "  ! tab
Click on the sub-menu "  u  "
Select WEP for the security Mode
Make sure button 1 is checked
Select encryption type to "64 bits 10 hex digits"
In the field KEY 1 type in a 10 digit number that you can remember. Perhaps your parents phone number.
Again I do not recommend you use your home phone as that can be hacked if someone correlates you
network name with you and knows your phone number.

Your wireless card on your computer should be the same as the encryption method you select. As stated
in most cases WEP works fine.

Please note:

Sometimes, if you use WPA or WPA2 encryption, you can have problems connecting up to the router. If
this occurs then click on the following tabs
"Administration" then the sub-menu "Command"
Enter the command shown below and click "SAVE". Then reboot the router.
Please note regarding transmit power -

There are many commands available to you on this router. They are beyond the scope of setting up your
router. However one that that you might find helpful is the "transmit power" and "Transmit Power
boosting" in the "  " and ""
 
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It is not recommended that you put more than 160 mW of power into the antenna as the more power you
generate the more distorted the signal. Think of it like turning your stereo on full volume, your speakers
will distort and you won't have a clean signal.

You will have a higher reception level, but the transmit signal will be distorted and this will actually
decrease your speed.

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Once you completely understand how to setup the router manually you can try using our
software. Its much easier once you get the hang of it. However if your comfortable with the
manual setup and it works fine, then I would recommend that you just leave it.

In this section, you will learn how to setup your router with the configuration software. The
DD_WRT firmware(upgraded firmware in the router) give you the option to put the router in
repeater mode to catch a distant wireless signal and at the same time, connect to your router
wirelessly. However, you can only make a basic configuration. Your local Wireless network
SSID (Name) and encryption key (If enabled on the distant router) will be the same for the local
SSID and Distant SSID.
With the configuration software, you can put a different SSID name, encryption key for the
distant signal and the local repeated signal.

You can find all the necessary parameters in the site survey in the web interface of the router
(Status/wireless/site survey)

How it works:

You enter all the parameters in the software and the software will connect to the router by telnet
and set all the parameters automatically for you.

First thing you have to do:

Install the configuration software on your computer.

You can download the software here:


http://www.innovativedevice.com/Files/wifi/SetupConfig_dd-wrt.exe

Here is a description of the different fields:

Network to connect configuration:


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 Here you write the name of the network that you want to
connect to
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If you have to connect to an encrypted network, you can
select WEP 64 encryption. It¶s the most used encryption type to date
(But not the more secure). When WEP 64 encryption is used, you must
know the key.
˜ ] ! It¶s the 64 bit key. You must enter a key here only if you choose
WEP 64 encryption. The key is in Hexadecimal format, 10 values. (10
value, can be any value between 0-9 and A-F. Other letters are not
allowed here.)
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# Here you enter the channel of the network you want to


connect to. You must know the channel. You can check it with your
laptop or even in the router with the Site Survey button (More info on
this in the previous section 1 of this document)

My network configuration:
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 : Here you write the name that you want for your internal
Wireless network.
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: If you want to encrypt your connection, select WEP64
encryption.
˜ ] !: If you use WEP 64 encryption, enter the key here. The key is in
Hexadecimal format, 10 values. (10 value, can be any value between 0-
9 and A-F. Other letters are not allowed here.)

Note: There is no Channel selection for the local network, it use the
same channel than the distant network.

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In the output window, you will see all the information send and received to the router.



This is the IP of the router. Normally, if you have waited about 1 minute with the router
connected before starting the software, the router IP must be automatically detected.



This is the port number to connect to the router. The default port for telnet connection is the port
23. Telnet protocol must be enabled in the router for the software to work. The telnet protocol is
activated by default in the router

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Finally, This is the button you click when you have entered all the values.
So, all you have to do is enter all the information and click on Update Router. You will see
patterns like this in the output window:

And finally, when the update is finished, the router will reboot. Unplug the RJ-45 and replug it if
you want to use the router with the rj-45 or Connect your computer wireless card to the SSID
name you have configured if you want to connect to it wirelessly.

It can take up to 2 minutes before the internet start.

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